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Antutu version of emulator

Antutu version of emulator

Here are the step need to follow for antutu version of emulator(any) :- 1. You need to install normal version of emulator(in my case yuzu) 2. And install apk editor any one you like 3. Copy PKG name of antutu app
4. Open the apk editor and select common edit 5. Replace the app pakage name with antutu 6. Install it 7. It will give a warning but nothing to worry about it.

Note :- you have to everytime these steps if you want to update the app

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Beelink ser7 audio input?

I am trying to get a mic working in either of the 3.5mm jacks (front or back) but while the device get's recognized, it does not pick up any sound.

I have a feeling that the pc is treating the mic (input) as headphones (output). What kind of jack even is on the beelink ser7?

Has anyone dealt with this before?

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HP ProDesk 600 G4 mini with 4 drives

HP ProDesk 600 G4 mini with 4 drives

Just wanted to share my success story on trying to fit 4 drives inside this mini pc.

If you populate the second M.2 slot the SSD 2.5 caddy will no longer fit and it will sit on top of the M.2 drive. Luckily someone already created a 3d model for an adapted caddy that solves the problem.

https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:6504445

Then I decided to reuse the wireless m2 slot to hold a nvme for boot. I bought a couple of adapters, but the one that really worked without any problem was this one which has the best build quality by far.

Read/write speeds are according to my expectation since it's only using 1 pcie lane, around 800+MB/s.

Temperatures (with cover) are fine, even on full load.

BIOS settings are pretty much the factory ones.

Specs:

i7 8700T

32GB DDR4 2400mhz

WD SN270 2TB (nvme 1)

Transcend MTE220S 2TB (nvme 2)

Crucial MX500 2TB (SATA)

Samsung PM991 (nvme 3)

Here are some photos:

https://preview.redd.it/ne7yl0w2rslc1.jpg?width=3000&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=399d7038b43df1d9c4a355a6e2e2ff5931944c12

https://preview.redd.it/45xf1k04rslc1.png?width=1321&format=png&auto=webp&s=da33c627aa62ec03041cc3e7cdd48d558a5001e3

https://preview.redd.it/s1mef9f4rslc1.png?width=1151&format=png&auto=webp&s=2036c127f97cb9cd71562be27574d665ae351489

submitted by /u/SunBrilliant549 to r/MiniPCs
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What should I get?

Hello

I am looking for a portable gaming setup. I would like to run games like COD and FH5 at 100+ fps.

My budget is £1000 ($1200).

I have found a mini PC which seems very good but I am unsure of the mini PCs performance. I have also found a gaming laptop which seems like a safe bet but I don’t want to miss out on the mini PCs promising specs.

The Gaming Laptop

https://www.laptopoutlet.co.uk/acer-predator-helios-300-intel-core-i7-12700h-16gb-ram-1tb-ssd-nvidia-rtx-3070-ti-15-6-inch-quad-hd-ips-windows-11-home-laptop9366-nh-qftek-001-cg.html

The Mini PC

https://store.minisforum.uk/products/elitemini-hx90g?variant=47402760208662&currency=GBP&utm_medium=product_sync&utm_source=google&utm_content=sag_organic&utm_campaign=sag_organic&gad_source=1&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIn6341LrVhAMVU6SDBx1FuAhiEAQYASABEgJexvD_BwE

Configured to 77840HS and 64GB DDR5

Is the mini pc going to game well or is it just good on paper?

If anyone has any experience with either machine or similar situations your help will be greatly appreciated.

Thank you

EDIT: I have just found a quote for a custom pc with an 13 14100, 12gb 3060, 16gb DDR5 and windows 11 preinstalled OS. It comes with2x120mm case fans and a 65w cpu cooler - will that be enough cooling?

Is this SFF pc better than the above options. Thank you

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BOSGAME P1 - MAJOR BIOS USB bug

Posting this so other people don't waste their time purchasing a BOSGAME P1 Ryzen mini pc. The BIOS for the motherboard has a bug that prevents the system from booting properly when a USB keyboard or mouse is plugged into ANY of the USB ports. This renders the system unusable because the only option for plugging input devices such as a keyboard or mouse is through the USB ports. Yeah, it's that level of ridiculous incompetence.

The root issue is the motherboard BIOS does not fully initialize USB devices when booting. There is no user configurable option in the BIOS to modify the USB initialization from partial to full. The only way to get the system to boot is to disconnect the USB mouse and keyboard before the system boots. Then after it has finished booting you can plug in your USB keyboard and mouse and use them. It's beyond stupid.

I also purchased an Acemagician AM06PRO Ryzen system and they do not suffer from the USB initialization problem. In fact, the AM06PRO mini pc's present pretty much every use configurable BIOS setting that AMI offers for these Ryzen mini pc motherboards. The BOSGAME provided motherboard BIOS on the other hand has a pitiful lack of user configurable options in the BIOS.

If you're looking for a tweakable Ryzen mini pc, don't even waste your time with the BOSGAME P1 and head straight for the AM06PRO instead. You've been warned.

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Minisforum HX100G constant black screen crash

Man when this pc works it’s great and it handles games like a dreams after tweaking some settings

But at least once per session it seems to get the black screen crash on Xbox Game Pass

Usually only for a a few secs then it goes back to working

But this last time I got it while I was scrolling with my controller not my mouse and it caused it to stay on the black screen until I fully rebooted my computer

Anyone else with a Neptune series of Mini PCs get these issues??

Hx99 Hx100 ???

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Will Santa deliver?

Dear Santa,

Would you please get me a MiniPC with :

  • 4x 4K via 2x HDMI or DP and 1, possibly 2 USB-C DP;
  • 4x NVME M.2 slots with enough space for the SSDs to stay cool with some heatsinks;
  • 2x spare USB-C
  • AMD Ryzen 7000 or more or recent Intel
  • that I can use with Linux (probably KDE Neon Plasma or Tumbleweed)

Thank you thank you thank you

Notes :

  • I can pay for it ;)
  • Graphics are not so important; not a gamer.
  • I have 2 Dell S2721qs, and a Lenovo MT14 as cheap sketching table and plan to get a U2723q;
  • I have 3 FireCuda 580 4TB, plan for 1 more.
  • I have been very nice last year (say I)
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HP EliteDesk 800 G4 Mini PC with RX560 - video card fan problem

HP EliteDesk 800 G4 Mini PC with RX560 - video card fan problem

Hello,
Few months ago I went through purchase and graphics card upgrade of HP EliteDesk 800 G4 Mini PC.
The graphics card is an original HP RX560 4Gb. More details about the upgrade here:
https://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Desktop-Hardware-and-Upgrade-Questions/Upgrade-HP-800-G4-MINI-35W-to-65W-CPU/m-p/8865961

Recently the PC started overheating and I had few shutdowns due to high temp. I found out that the reason was the fan of the GPU which was not turning. On boot the graphics card fan starts working same as the CPU fan. But when the BIOS is loaded the graphics card fan stops and then does not work even when the card is getting hot above 70 deg. Fan stops before windows load. I upgraded the MB BIOS. Upgraded the windows drivers. Nothing helped.
Any suggestion will be appreciated.

I have a temporary in my opinion solution.
First one was to use a 5V fan connected to one of the USB ports:

https://preview.redd.it/l7sna7dfjvlc1.jpg?width=1447&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=8d896aed0c7b862118ddc2524266ef64ae17b931

But it was an ugly solution.

The working solution for the moment is getting PWM signal for the GPU fan from the CPU fan PWM wire. The other wires of the GPU fan are still connected to it's port (GND, 12V, Tach).
Now both fans are working synchronously which for my use of PC is sufficient, but still I would prefer to use the right PWM signal.

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£700 iGPU - Mini ITX build vs Mini PC

My past few daily driver PCs have been ITX builds which have always worked well for me - I use it for work/development on Linux.

Currently on 9th gen i5, but probably looking at AMD next since the iGPUs are so much better - for eg some occasional gaming, 3D stuff etc.

I'd like to make something smaller and am on the fence between making an eg Ryzen 8600G build vs one of the current batch of eg 7840HS-based mini PCs. Budget is not that important but they both work out around £700 (64GB/1TB).

Anyone jumped ship either way? How is the reliability/longevity eg Minisforum/Beelink/Geekom/Others? (Compared to eg NUC which I have some experience with)

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Are these specs sufficient to run Yuzu at decent speeds?

I’m looking at upgrading my phone and one of the options I’m considering is a Samsung A15 5G. One of the things I’d really like to be able to do is play higher end emulators like Yuzu and Citra on it. Are these specs decent enough to run both of those emus at a decent frame rate?

MediaTek Dimensity 6100+
2.2 GHz, octa-core 4 GB RAM LPDDR4 Mali-G57 MC2 GPU

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